Some background info is required. The door has been this way for a long time. My wife broke her ankle years ago and had a motorized wheelchair. She hit the hinge side of the refrigerator door (on the front, not the side) one day and its been out of alignment since then. There is only a small scratch on the door from the impact, no dent so I never thought much about it.

But recently I have had freezing up issues and plugging up of my drain in the freezer. You guys recommended checking the seals and I did but not the bottom. Well, it turns out the bottom of the fridge side has a 1/2 inch gap and does not seal along most of the bottom seal. So, I need to adjust the door.

All screws on the hinges, both recessed and non recessed have been loosened but not removed. I loosened them to try to adjust it before reading the instructions. Yes, I am am that guy. lol. I cannot figure out how to adjust this refrigerator door. The freezer door is fine. The refrigerator is perfectly level and has a slight tilt towards the back to facilitate better door closing as it should. Here are some pics with the screws loosened. With them loosened the top dropped down and touches the freezer door, I expected that. The bottom however sticks out no better or worse than it did before I loosened the screws. What you see on the bottom is exactly what made me decide to fix the doors.

The bottom where the two doors meet each other, the fridge door is sticking out quite a bit before and after screw loosening. At the top they were not even, off by about 1/4 - 3/16" before loosening. With them loose its only worse. So, before I break something, I thought I would check here. My instruction book does not cover this.

The door is tweaked. If your liner was attached with screws, you could loosen them, adjust the door and then re-tighten them. Your door liner is foamed in place with no screws. You can try to re-tweak it into shape. Hold the bottom of the closed with your foot. Pull hard on the top of the door. If that doesn't work, you need a new door, L2255535B. Not cheap.

Common part to break is the black closer on refrigerator because of the weight of stuff on door.Causing refrigerator door to drop down.You may want to see if its broken.The freezer door has the same black closer.You can judge if there broke by looking at the freezer door.One black part goes on hinged and the other is on bottom of door itself.Comes as kit.

Wow, that is super! lol I think I am going to go buy a new refrigerator. The wife has been crying for a french door fridge anyway. Well, I will take a look at my options. Does the new door come with the closer?

Push refrigerator door up and even with freezer to see if makes a difference with gasket at bottom.Also do want tgoods said about holding bottom closed and pulling on the top of door.If pushing door up makes a difference with gasket closing ok order closer kit.Good luck.

I countered a little of the tweak by pulling on the top of the door while holding the bottom closed, enough so that it seals on the bottom. I will watch it and the frosting up. If it continues to seal and not freeze up I will buy the new door and closer. If it freezes up even when sealed I am going to buy a new fridge. Between the ice maker problem, the freezing up and now the door, its become too much of a hassle. Its lasted eight years, almost 9.